I don’t know how to characterize this eHarmony review

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After being rejected by the questionnaire two times, Ms. Taylor Van Arsdale of Santa Monica, CA, reanswered the questionnaire opposite of who she is and then, she not only subscribed, but says, “I’ve been out on dates with some of these freaks and in two weeks … I’m gonna tell you all about it.”

Suddenly I was supremely happy at having been rejected. For anyone else who has been dissed by this site, take heart. If you’ve been nixed by eHarmony you’re probably a good-looking, ultra-cool hepcat and you should feel honored.

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Comments 2

  1. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    Yet another uninformed journalist who did not do much research on the subject?

    What did she expect answering the questionnaire the way she did? If you are a smart, outgoing college-educated journalist and answer everything opposite to that, what kind of person are you portraying to the system and what sorts of people do you think you are going to be matched to?

    “eHarmony wants demure, physically fit, namby-pamby sheep-like women — Stepford Wives if you will”

    This is not the first time we’ve heard a comments similar to this one on the Internet. I do not think that’s the reality, since what it asks, can’t actually screen out a physically fit appearance through a questionnaire.

    Posted 21 Apr 2009 at 9:26 pm
  2. Taylor Van Arsdale wrote:

    “Another uniformed journalist” give me a break. You have no idea how much live research I’ve done. You must have “Evelyn Wood’s” my article and skipped over the part that mentions how I did answer the questions honestly, and with a serious attitude, more than once, and it was during those sessions that I was rejected from the site.

    You also mention, “This is not the first time we’ve heard comments similar to this one on the Internet.” Then perhaps you’d realize there’s some truth to these comments.

    Dude, why don’t you take the test and see how it works out for you…I bet you get picked on your first try.

    Posted 12 Aug 2009 at 7:46 pm

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